RIGHTEOUSNESS

In the Antarctic summer of 1908-9, Sir Ernest Shackleton and three companions attempted to travel to the South Pole from their
winter quarters. They set off with four ponies to help carry the load. Weeks later, their ponies dead, rations all but exhausted,
they turned back toward their base, their goal not accomplished.

Altogether, they trekked 127 days. On the return journey, as Shackleton records in
The Heart of the Antarctic, the time was spent talking about food -- elaborate
feasts, gourmet delights, sumptuous menus. As they staggered along, suffering from dysentery, not knowing whether they would
survive, every waking hour was occupied with thoughts of eating. Jesus, who also knew the ravages of food deprivation, said,

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for RIGHTEOUSNESS." We can understand Shackleton's obsession with food, which offers a
glimpse of the passion Jesus intends for our quest for righteousness.